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Tf*'ooDERica SI NATI'ST
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'Barbers of the -Town of Goderich will observe a nom'
schedulefor business hours:.
olidayand-Friday---4-4.014-to flaw1 •.
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'tarda a.m toj .0
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, HOP W ILL BE CLOSED` ALL .DAIr D" .
When aholida a occurs • during the wee the hours for
Wednes a will 9°• a.m. to
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,ph MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY
ON THE FOLLOWING -GOODS
AUGUST 12th to 21st
CHILDREN'S FANCY PRINTED COTTON.9n8
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PYJAMAS-- -Sizes Z to 5 -Reg. 2.08 For
.CN.ILEREN'S COTTON OVERALLS -For Tier 59c
weight summer wear, in pink only -Size 4
PRINTED CO'l.`TON' OVERALLS -r -Fine, quality. .
Sizes ..3. to :6.. Reg -,98c and .19' A4 , "
MISSES' SUN DRESSES -Balance of this • 2.98
season's •,popular styles -Reg. 3.95 -• For. ,
WOMEN'S' PLAY SUIT SET -=Shorts and top
_combined in .one pic e,_ Skirt to match. Sizes
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38- and 4O only -5 only -Originally 5,95Sale 5
MISSES' COTTON PLAY SHORTS.' 0 -
Striped ,chambiray and seersucker in attractive
color. Sizes 12 to 187 -Clearing at
IES C T' -1 s,--- rEaNG ^SUIT m"Made
.from princeal_seersucker=3 only -Regi 4.95. for.
:MISSES'STRIPED-COTTON , CO T N BLOUSES SES �
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For' work or, sport. Fresh new stock,' color :.1�19.
mostly red: Sizes 14 to 20. •
HIGH QUALITY" COTTON PLACE MATS and
SERVIETTES=9 pc. set -Attractive coloring.
-Originally- 4:50 set. - - -F-or-
A• VARIED ASSORTMENT OF HANDto
and .FAT ''.
E TO �E. LS- -•• ash 35c 1,2
(CI:EARANCE'OF 'LADIES' WHITE HAND' • ;
40C
BAGS-Oounter Soiled: _ ..:
GIRLS' 0PRINTED . VOILE DRESSES -For hot'•' cA
weather,• --Sizes T._to 10 .. Be . 1.98 . .At 1•L+
PLASTIC TABLECOVERING or . suitable for - 49c
curtains in "printed 'design ---737 inch -,Per , yard,•
' RESSS PIECE G6OIS!-•F%owersd patterns ;inqtig,. .
spin Rayon, Peel grounds, Reg. 79c & 85e -Yd.
DOTTED RAYON 'CREPE -White dot on grounds:g99
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off. 'Red, Green, Brown, etc. -Reg: 980 -Per . yard. '
FANCY :SEMI -PORCELAIN CUPS .AND SAUCERS.
5.50:1)oz. Each 49c
25% ,OFF ON MEN'S AND: BOYS'
WOOL BATHING TRUNKS...
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Goderich Dollar Store
SQUARE . = M GODERICH
1,11D' Daa Ts GET
A. SUBP*ZSE . AT AUBURE'
The_ Auburn Midges
upset
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19041 `. idgets last atrirday
tuight. at ,Auburn wheit-they came
through with a 9-0 win.. It yvas the
st -league defeat- thi. , ,.year•- ger-
the •Goderich tea u,, who had leen
ii'reezing through the schedule with
l itle diffietilty. •,
Craig Castello:' "started on the,
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for oder'e t a f
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a or ,grin gave•,,"way to• Culp in
the- third, 0 W., tterson ` went the
,distance, for Auburn; 'Setting ' down
the Lions With seen hits.
Goderich 'opened. the scoring in
lie third. when "runs ,by VPiliis,
Erskine, • TiiompsOn • and` Costello
gave .them a 4-0 lead. • It was not
tilt the last of , the fourth, that
Auburn showed their scoring punch.
When they did, seven ,runs had,
Grossed the ,Plate to put then). .in a
comfortable 7•4 lead; ^
Auburn added two more 'runs in
the, sixth on . tallies. by ;Xoungblut
Viand. McNeil; to put the galneMonice.
A. short Goderich rally•in the final
innings netted .the locals two dins,
which was still short of the high-
flying Auburn lads.
GODERICid--Hudson° If, Willis
2b, Cglp lb nd `p, Erskine c, Thomp-
son 3b, 'Costello p, -Pinder rf, West-
brook ss, 'Holland ef. .
•AUBURN—Youngbiut 311,' 112cNa11
ss, Homn 2b, W. Patterson p, Seers
if, R. Patterson •cf, Claire 1b; Toll
c, Wightman rf. • ' :
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GODERICH ."004 000 2-7,6 ,6 7.. 4
'AUBURN 000 702 x 9 5. 4
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WESTLAKE WIELDS A
HEFTY BAT 'AT ST. MARYS
Behind the three -hit pitching of
Roy Faulkner, the Louzon flyers
edged' out, the St. • Marys Inter-
mediates on Tuesday night. •The
game was played at St. Mary -s' and
w.as a return match between"the two
clubs after the Flyers had taken a
6-0 win in Goderich.
Unlike ` their earlier ' encounter,
Goderich' had to fight froth behind
continually^ ' before r gaining their
Ilctory..".i .:mthe f'tn,. Wunngsv
• George Westlake wasthe batting
hero for the Goderich boys. -•banging•
out two triples' that brought in five
• BAS ►'LL NOT §
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Goderich Lions Jilniors, who -have'
been -hampered in their •training
schedule by lack of opposition, will.
have a -real test4u- F rida, ,_ev ning
when they' face the Listowel ,Inter
mediates atAgricultural
Pa
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L Brower `ch penned by the -'Li re-
pressible JohnnyBell,: have' Just won
the semi-finals their leaguo, by
disposing of. Fergus in then 'straight
ggnws, and are out to. take revenge
on thGoderich boys who. d them
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in their -first encounter -here and
then 'trimmed the Intermediates.
two games at 'Listowel. The ; locals'
will be. iweakened on i'riday icy the
absence of Don .Warren, who early
this week, while catching in a prat-
,tire session, .tQa}r a foul strike- en
one of the lingers of his throwing.
hand; the injury ,'knocking ofd` '. the
nail and requiring three Or, ' four
stitches., It is expepted he, will be
out of tile lineup for •a. .couple pe.
weeks. •
The Lions Juveniles are -,standing
by -Waiting the result of the playoffs
between. Milvertoxt; ..and . Wingham:.
, Wingham disposed of Ripley in the
best -of -five series, ..and in: the• mean-
time the Juveniles are looking •for
some practice games to- keep them
in shape, Their- conch` and man-
ager are scouting the good talent
in the Midget ranks, and no doubt
some of the latter will. be seen in
Juvenile -uniforms before the play-'
offs are completed. '
The Midgets, if they can keep
their team intact, seem,;. good bet
_f' go through to 'the •finals; as they
a stronger in all departments than
last year's good aggregation. Lack
of. practice is evident in theplay.,
of some of the boys, and the -same
comment can be made regarding the•
Juveniles and Juniors. 'These who
are m,ost . diligent in . turning out
seem to be'making the best, progress,
and it is hoped they will be on the
winning teams when the. season
closes.
CLINTON MIDGETS •
• TAKE :A. BEATING
Wednesday night of hist'' week
4.11 -Glidex ich= -M gets- lrini d'--th4
previously undefeated Clinton Mid-
gets by a 17-2 score. Stronger ' op-
-position was,expeeted from the :Clin
"loin° -"t ra-,-wh "vverer tiortSiz eague
SHARP PRICE, REDUCTION, ON
UE TO ILOWERING,T,OF SALES TAX- --
Come in' and let .us' •ve ou the new p prices
We will be only too:' pleased to give you, absol-
utely free of charge, a-demonstraitio`n of. --'this
.remarkable English carwith the precision en-
gineering which enables it to travel 45 miles -on
.. one gallon of gasoline.
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-OODERICH
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10.30 a.m.-Cal thumpian Parade
with decorated cars Ficl floats, clowns, comic entries, etc. Special, Labor
Day speakers will be heard"from..the Bandstand immediately following
the parade.. . m,..
Children's Races inCourt douse Park
ames-. f dll-wii1 lie :z>, kited obi th S4uare during the morning.
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at Agricultural Park. . k'ive big acts, h
8.O pait Eveiiing Performance
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VENTRILOQUISTS•A•q•IO .r,
TANS . • ' DANiIEP,
COMEDIANS
COMIANS
MUSICIANS
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Georgetown ip+ Band: ' , So nia Brass BariGO4:efiele 'Wiit,Okc
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10. arIs! Bgnd
1Glii,ar'`riay 1)rograin ais t soxo jr God ric1"i°'l Trades ands Idiot'':'Co'intil•
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leadership With the local Lions,
...�coi�iiug lu every IhOligeo .Ooderlcl
had little difiieuity i> ,keeping their
lead.; The locals opened. with. two
run$ in the'. first,' added, dire ;more fn
tile. fiecQnd, and theca. followed
with .four runs. in the 'third to gain
an 11 , lead before the game a
a
half over.
The. locals played With a general,
in their, playing, postipns:
1 behind
h is u al o n
as who u f u h d.
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the--- pl-ute, ; took •-ov-er=--.-theLhurlin
duties from. Costello, who went .to
fe 1 h moved
itto� re C
su w o
t lac P'
into the catcher's, postion., •
:Clinton scored -single runs in the
kSrstand last innings
cin n effort
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eeppa e `wit the locals, who -had
little trouble • keeping' down any,
Clinton. • rall ', '
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• GODIaRII•I '3141 MacPha 2b,
E,rs>-:ue Costa lo0•b► Dak p,
Hudson if, Culp ,c, rf,
West-
brook ss,' Holland ef,
CLINTON—Maltb3r 'ab„, Mallory
ss, •A. Wilson 2b, J. Wilson'p, Arm -
Strong if," Nediger c, "Taylor' cf,
Carter rf, hpps 1b. "
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CLINTON ' 0 000'4— 2 2 2
MIDGETS BACK TO PCRM
. BLEAT • AUBURN 17.2,
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The Lions. Midgets got revenge"
from their ATiburn •rivals• here.Tues-,.
day nightwhen they swamped- the
'visitors 17-2. It was the second
game in the play-off series, leaving
each team with a win and a loss.
Craig Costello went the distance
on .the Goderich ,,mound, 'limiting
the Auburn lads to two hits. Auburn
used two pitchers 'in an 'effort to
curb the hard-hitting .locals•;sy,-
Patterson started for A. • .urn, but
was relieved by Honin In tie third,
WIE LIS -LLOYD
At the. parsonage of North, street
tTuited chtirrch on Saturday last Rev.
0: W. Cope officiated at ,the mar-
riage •of Mary . Wiener. only daugh-,
ter of the ,late Mr. and Mrs..Boyal
Lloyd •of Goderich, to Stanley Earl.rl
Willis, son of Mr, and Mrs. Daniel
N. Willis,. also of. Goderich. ''Miss
Mary Joyce Strachan presided at
•the piano, and- Miss. Helen Willis,
niece of the bridegroom, sang, "I
Love.• You ,Truly,"-'.and•°"Thr-ough the
Years." The bride, wore a graceful
gown of white .brocaded satin, with
-We • ?.__.. • ckli • v
and, full skirt., Her 'finger-tip veil
-fell from a net coronet headdress,
.and she .carried:Ted roses and white
rgl'atlioli. µ YIrsrW•Russel�•'�$sh'op••�Yas
matron of honor wore a pink bro-
caded satin "gown with matching ac-
cessories Mr. Ileniy 0. Willis was
best ma'n. N. reception was held at
the 'British Exchange_ _Hotel, with.
guests present from Stratford, Gode-
-rrclrand Galt: -Tor-a; -motor t L ily•:10-
Northern .Ontario,. the bride were,
n T�sc .sit flint "with,;. xowu -H
cessories. The couple WW1}l reside in
Goderich: ., • • ,.:
ENGAGEMENTS AN U NCED,
Mr. an • • . George W. Hadden
of Goderich-h• .auu nee the" engage=
went --of--the±r-daughter, Adelaide
J oye ,' to Mr: Norman • .Douglas Orr,
son of'• the late Mr. an'd Mrs. Rich=
Mond Orr; the"marriage to •take
place 'hate in August.
Alr, and Mrs.. Albert Mero of
.Goderich wish to announce the en:
gagement • of their youngest 'daugh-
ter, Rita Audrey, to Donald Edward
Chase, scin ofLMr. and Mrs. Herbert
Chase; of Goderich. AThe wedding
will tale place in St. 'eter's church
the latter part of August.
Mr. and Sirs. Alya'T'hov ps_on, wish
toannounce - the engagement of
ltheir, trder daughter', Colleen, to.
Douglas Grant, elder son of Mr. and
Mrs. etVilliam Madge, all of Gode-
rich the wedding to take place in
Victoria street United church on
Saturday, August 21; at 2 o'clock.
BARN B.URNEH AT ST. HELENS
S'1', I1ELl;NS, Aug.• 11.—During a.
severe • electrical storm early' this
morning a •barn oil .the farm of
Harold Gaunt, 12th concession' of
West -Waw.}nosh, was destroyed by
fire. The loss included two sows,
lift
KIN'G}8BRIIiGE, Aum," 11: aftr.
and Airs. Victor! 7 Xarti.n :arid son.
Kaye retarued. to''1lamilton after
visiting for'. a week with Andrew
Mart -in,.- ,
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'Misses Mary and F ra.c, s. t?oneell a
of Toronto are visiting at O'Keefe's.
Dry silt Mrs per-•.a,nd, :f avdily,-
of petsoit; are 'visiting rl rs: M, J,
O".Connor. -
r tind—lgrA. Ted, Gr, fin; '. gr:,
and 'Mrs, Ted Griffin, 'jr., with Tow
Joye, were recent visitors at Janes
13ig,,preparailons. are being;„ made
1= egarden ar nd
f r` n dtunu
4
oparty
supper onAtlgust 23rd on the'c vch•`
grounds; There will, be a ,.good
program. ,
i'Lr. John, Green 'Re fort . Albert•
is mak g repairs to the.lehool, this.
week,
•, Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose .`Hztt
anai
of Kitchener,'- visited their 4arents''
,ever" the week end; - and Loretta
Marie •Austin.. returned, ,with thein
for a week'sholiday. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Lombard and sou
and Mr.. fkipa Mrs: Lawrence Austin
of Detroit' visited at "Cyril' Austin's
over ' the week' end,
j#l'is Mary Murphy of Toronto
spent 'a weeks vacation with, her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy. • "''
..Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lannon and
mother, of Toron•tp, visited friends
here on Sunday. '
Miss Mary Veronica ',Austin of
Toronto spent the week -end . with
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Austin.
Miss Rosie Lannon -of Toronto.
spent the week -end with her par-
ents
arents here. ti: - • '
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CREWE, Aug. 2.—Mrs, Lin An-
derson, Curtis and Arthur, of De-
'troit1 were visitors on Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs: Jack: Curran and
family.
Mr. and "Mrs. Eugene Hanson -of
East Tawas, Michigan, are guests
of Mfr. aid Mrs. 'S. Kilpatrick this.
week. .
Mr.ii Mrs. Harr
and y Middleton a
and Lynn, of Oshawa, ,called on.
friends around Crewe ea lyednes-'
day evening. , •
Mr. an -Mrs. P. , M. Finnigan . of
Weston were week -end visitors with
Mr: and Mrs, .R" Finnigan. -
CREWE, Aug. 10.—Mrs, Will Al-
toii • of ' Winghain and, Miss Hilda.
Twau ley.k-W— ondowa' hai-r-.sda
visitors with' Mrs. Q. Crozier,
Misses -AMT.' Culbert 'of Hamil-
ton and Violet of: Lucknow were
visitors" at` tl ei ; pareilTC'koine `Yost -
week.
Mrs. Crozier and 'son Colin, of
London, are spending this •week
with Mr: •and Mrs. C. Crozier and
family.
-. Mrs: Sillib of Goderich visited on
Snirdtry yvith=-Mt: find Mrs- Rimed
Treleaven:
-r:-lig-Mrs.--Tr .-trdersoirof Lucl;-
irow and Mr. • and Mrs: Charles
Pearce of Brantford visited. today
(Tuesday) with gr. and • Mrs: S.
T'ilpntriek.
BABY FALtS'DOWN WELL,
RESCUED UNINJURED
Gregory Hazlitt, eighteen-months-
old-ehild•�--of--Mr:-and�--Mvs • Kenneth-
Iiazlitt, fell on Wednesday after-
noon •of last week a ' distance of
twenty •feet. into ,the space between
the curbing of new ovell and 'the
ground surrounding it on the pro-
perty of his parents near Benmiller.
His' mother, who was working in
thee 'garden, heard his cries, and
soon several people from the dis-
trict were on the scene. In orderto
get to the baby the 'top.curbing had
to be lifted, and Leonard Fisher
was, lowered by a rope and rescued
the little one half -an -hour 'or more •
"'after- he had fallen in. He ` was
quite uninjured. .
• An amateur contest open to girl
voeitlists is under way at the: Gode-
ric•ii Pavilion. • The contest •is held
every Wednesday night. Each week's
winner will enter a final contest
.on Labor Day night for'a grand
prize and ti possible .offer of a
contract, to sing with Floppy Hop -
1. in S' .otic�ftostia. . , ,
fen' f pigs,- the season's ,crop of •
-bay • and oats • and several. loads . of
wheat, in addition to other con-
tents of the---li:rr'm- TlTci '•TiTs''s is
partly covered by insurance.
TRIPLE` CALVES
BORN AT SALT,] RD
Triplet ealvcS word ho�ri- once �-
Saitford Flats .on July 24th to aj'
llolstei,n wow. :of Bisset tiros.
Whei'i the cow, with one nety-
borii calf (all that .appear'od ai: 'the..:
•tilde), was'. driven 110 10 on ,iuly.
24th, it bawled .loudly as 'if ilro-'
testing the move. • This objection •
aroaised suspicion. that 'thecae might
be another Calf.: Ken' Wilson .was
wtw ren two dollars if lie mulct
:find it. TWO 'days later he carne
ttcro1�s the seet21d. Not
On Thursday, July :.'filth,
suction men .heard n calf bawling
nevi; the railway trieks and set but
to see what the',troulile,was, They
Pattie upon the cow's third enif,
which was very' much alive • despite
the fact.that•it had iY'een entirely an
its own for five days •after .its .iitrtlr.
The Cow' leas 'since been sold for
shipment to 11he United States. ,
NILE.
WEEK -V.
THIS i, no time for tirt'troubl's.
• Put oat safety -proved, mileage.
eyed Fire,tones and go plates
4wort2•free.,
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1V'1%E, Aug, 11.-- 1r. titirve i'Teut-
1iind,. of Lo►aadon, visited with his .
sister, Mrs. Dusto +c`, n)i,d•:i�1;154_'W'i.lnitr:,:,;`
itelrt1i lTff k Crfth herr pareiittr, ';,. , •. .
Miss Nona Rena Rutledge is:
spending. ,the month 'of August with
her atiht, firs. Frnrvey E•reelatid of •
Delhi: '-a
Miss ;Teal.) 110Pliee of Vera 111104Z-
Sask., is ,visiting t'his ,weok with
Mr. avid tltrs. Tiros. McPhee.
Mrs. Gordon Smith and •daikhter
Muryi1 t, to ;5nsknteh vrrii,. xt'ed v a
last geek with Mr. and Mrs, Thos.
1V erhee and' relatives In this district
There will • be churcli service 'at
2••p.nt:. next Sunday, with Mr, Dolt -
Aid 'ROSS old Auburn as, sneaker, and
Sttfilay arhnot follow ngr
•err. �S, ,1, K'�ilasQn iios tahon'.Over
hih duties t tt sanitary • inspector
'for tlfe :town., He,•a.nd Mrs, Gibson,
who 1tnt'e boots iesiciifig at Clinton,
will inov, , to town as soon as toes
ono .find the required aeconnuoalrt-
tion.
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Everybody likes our mechanics. • They're COURTEOUS'
and efficient • .'WELL_ TRAINED ani -EXPERIENCED
• to,do a TOP -RATE job on ANY car.
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WE REPEAT that we believe our CARBURETOR . - . -and
ELECTRIC SERVICE is absolutely the FINEST. Come
in any day and see for yourself,
uto -Electric
-The smart, new white front Sunoco Service Station
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MEN'SSLACII, SUITS' --Reg.. 12.95 , �1
•• • 10.5
1VtEN'S
$4011.
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MEN'S SUMMER 'TROUSERS, Gabar-'' tory
dines and Tropicals, R,eg. 6.761 to 10.75 "•5u d ° I
MEN'S GABARDINE -SHORT -
Re. -5 _ . •
MEN'S --SPORT • SHIRTS
:.Reg. 3,98 to •4.95
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H. L REN -S JERSEYSS T'o` Clear .
3.50
2.9;. tt7:9
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69c
COTTON ..HOUSE , DRESSES- Reg. 2.49 at 198
Reg. 2.98- at ')
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COTTON BRIEFS—°Sizes. Smal1,' Mediwn, 'Large.
WOMEN'S DRESSE AND BLOUSES REDUCED.
BROOKE SYIZE :RANGE. • .
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-Boost the -Arena
oost- Nome industry
BUY
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isset.isros,
ce ire
Bisset Bros. are donating 5 cents on EVERY
•x, •A a �, .tt'a 3, , w 4.. ••• •to
and Saltford to the flew Artificial Ice Are'ha •
Fund, d
INSIST • ON BIS'SE`P BROS., ICE.
- . • . CREAM! Get it at the following •
..dealers:
Har?vey Cutt Bert MacDonald• '
'K. C;. Cutt . Orr's Dairy
Goderich Frosted Foods: Venus Restaurant
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ELGIN mid VIOTORXA
HOE'E 234 i ODERICH'
Alexandra, Marine and
Gene'ral''Hospital.
Thos,
Mitchell. & Bedard,
Raope_ Y: __...:.
H, E. Aitken •
British Exchange Ho
Park House •
• Club Grill
Bwraz:-aGrocery
' Vance's I'tetaurant
I ogan's Confectionery..
aechle_Cafe
People's Store
Sunset ,Hotel -
Maitland Golf
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East. Si. Bakery
Besse&• Dairy Bar
tel"
m•MXnus. Dairy Bar
Herb `. McAdaint
AT SALTFQRD
Adams' .Gerieral°LStOre .....
'Bert Clarke
I; Carefoot. `
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